One thing every MLB team needs to do in the second half

Major League Baseball's first half is now in the rear-view mirror and all 30 teams are turning their attention to the final 11 weeks of the 2019 season.

Across both leagues, there's still plenty of ambiguity in the races for the postseason. Four teams are within three games of an AL wild-card spot, while that number is six in the NL.

That said, a good chunk clubs don't have a particularly good chance of turning things around. For them, it's accept their 2019 fates and make some choices in the coming months that could pay off in future seasons.

Here's a look at one thing that every team needs to in the second half:

AL East

Yankees: Address the starting pitching ahead of the July 31 trade deadline.

Rays: Keep Charlie Morton fresh. At 35, he’s on pace to set a new career-high for innings

Red Sox: Try something new in the bullpen, like using Nathan Eovaldi as the closer when he returns.

Blue Jays: Call Bo Bichette up to the big leagues.

Orioles: Identify which (if any) of their current players fit into their long-term plans.